Teach your clients lacing skills and they will learn a Native American craft at the same time. Dreamcatcher features prepunched holes in heavy paper stock that allow clients to weave their own patterns. They will create a web, string it with beads and decorate with feathers. This activity can also help increase manual dexterity. 6-1/4" diameter. Pack of 24.

I was surprised at some of the other reviews. We had no problem with this product. We had a group of kids that ranged from age 5-17. It was used in conjunction with the Native American Dream Catcher GP947 which the older kids used. The Easy Weave was a great alternative for the younger ones. They used colored pencils to make designs on the cardboard. They colored both sides and then did the weaving. You can following the pattern shown or come up with your own design so you really can't go wrong. Using the products together worked out great! It accommodated everyone.

Change the name of this...it is not easy to do or setup. The instructions were missing diagrams. The yarn was so tangled I had to use my own. We had to spend time punching the holes out of the paper discs.

Bottom Line
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Merchant response:
Thank you for your review. We sent your comments to customer service. This customer has been given a gift certificate for their next purchase.

What a disappointment. I ordered several kits and some of the instructions were printed incorrectly with incorrect or missing diagrams. There wasn't nearly enough yarn supplied for the required amount. It says 10 minutes of prep time but I spent HOURS punching out holes and cutting yarn just to find out there wasn't enough. I didn't even get to use them for my intended purpose. I have contacted customer service about this product waiting on a response.

Bottom Line
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Merchant response:
Customer service has shipped more yarn at no charge to the customer. This customer has been given a refund on this item.

I purchased this craft project for use at our nursing home as a craft group. It took them a month to do it. Craft Club is every Monday They complained of some of the hard parts. Overall it did look the way that I wanted but was a little too difficult for my residents.